McCormick Architecture is an innovative, multi-disciplinary practice with the experience and resources to provide a complete architectural service. Founded over 30 years ago, we are ambitious - for ourselves and for our clients - and expanding steadily. Based in Chester, we are far from being a 'local' practice. Our projects extend throughout the North West and beyond the region, and we have the expertise to tackle any project, anywhere, with an approach that is uniquely McCormick.
Our success in the commercial sector is driven by a pragmatic approach to working together to make every project not only exciting but enjoyable.
McCormick Architecture strives to achieve excellence in every commercial project we undertake. Our experienced group of industry professionals consistently emphasise a conscious approach to design, and our clients can be confident that our multi-disciplinary practice utilises a number of resources in order to achieve the complete architectural service
At McCormick, our experienced group of industry professionals responds to the needs and resources of residential architecture. Every project we undertake allows us to learn more about the forms we create, and the environments we develop. The buildings we produce are created from a detailed understanding of the functions they must accomplish. From houses
If you've decided to make some home improvements that need planning permission, you'd be right to think that the planning process can be long, stressful and unpredictable - particularly if you haven't been through the process before. But don't worry our blog is on hand with some top planning application tips! Tip number one is to build rapport with
Mccormick Architecture have been appointed as architects for the redevelopment of Chester's historic shot tower and surrounding listed buildings which. McCormick Architecture has gained planning permission for the conversion of a redundant rural barn at Littleton Old Hall to an eco-friendly office. Much has recently been written about sustainability
Follow the A41 away from Chester towards Whitchurch. After approximately 2 miles you will pass the "Cheshire Cat" pub on the left hand side, turn left shortly afterwards towards Christleton. Take the first left just over the bridge into The Moorings - follow the lane to the end and we are the last building on the left hand side.
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